Starvation and waiting. She's already recovered so she should be able to look for food on her own. But she stayed there waiting until she (probably) die.
Felt like this is a parody from plot of novel/movie/folktale. Anyone had a clue ?
I feel this is sort of tragic because Marisa is flawed, apologetic and able to improve but at times unwilling, and cosmic irony has quashed her chances at redemption.
HankySpank said: I feel this is sort of tragic because Marisa is flawed, apologetic and able to improve but at times unwilling, and cosmic irony has quashed her chances at redemption.
Dunno killing another yukkuri just to get the berry bush that yukkuri was gathering from isn't exactly a proof of improvement, she only showed gratefulness to a mysterious benefactor, but her overall attitude seems to be the same, it's not even like Alice argued with her or anything, Marisa went for the kill the first moment she saw her.
JusticeItEasy said: Dunno killing another yukkuri just to get the berry bush that yukkuri was gathering from isn't exactly a proof of improvement, she only showed gratefulness to a mysterious benefactor, but her overall attitude seems to be the same, it's not even like Alice argued with her or anything, Marisa went for the kill the first moment she saw her.
She also died of hunger next to a pile of food because she didn't want to disappoint City-Sect
HankySpank said: She also died of hunger next to a pile of food because she didn't want to disappoint City-Sect
Yes but her time of remdeption wouldn't had been just paying back city-sect, but showing some other yu niceness instead of just killing it "because only the one who helped me matters.".
I think this is like those stories on which some character is helped by a mysterious benefactor (like a mysterious princess or something) and want to payback, but they still are asshats to the rest of the people leading to the character being mean or beat up some random stranger that later turns out to be the mysterious princess leading to a "The idea was never to pay a debt to some benefactor but to learn to be nice to others by someone's nice attitude towards you." moral and the character being left miserable out of not having learnt anything outside of "I have to repay the benefactor."